Minnesota Vikings OT Jake Long (Achilles') was placed on the Reserve/Injured list Tuesday, Nov. 15. Long will undergo surgery on his Achilles' injury suffered in Week 10. Free-agent OT Rashod Hill (Jaguars) was signed in a corresponding move.

Free-agent OT Jake Long (Falcons) declined to sign an injury waiver Friday, July 29, and will not sign with the Baltimore Ravens. Long texted ESPN saying that his knee feels great, was enthused by Dr. James Andrews' review of his knee this week, and he looks forward to playing this season.

Free-agent OT Jake Long (Falcons) is scheduled to meet with Dr. James Andrews to have his surgically repaired knee examined before the Baltimore Ravens finalized a deal with him. Long suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in 2013 and 2014.

Free-agent OT Jake Long (Falcons) said he's the healthiest he's felt in five or six years, adding that his knee is back to full health. Long said he's been working out and is ready for his next opportunity in the NFL. "When I wake up and my knee doesn't hurt, you know what I mean," Long said. "I feel the strength back. You can see it. You can feel it. My body feels good the way I'm moving, working out and how good I feel moving on it."

Free-agent OT Jake Long (Rams) left his visit with the New York Giants Wednesday, July 29, without a deal. It was his second visit with the team without a pact. He is believed to have checked out medically and went through an on-field workout for the team, according to a person with knowledge of the visit.

Free-agent OL Jake Long (Rams) could be back as the team's right tackle on a shorter deal that would pay less money. Any decision to sign Long to a new deal would not likely come until after the NFL Draft.

St. Louis Rams OT Jake Long could be moved to right tackle or one of the guard positions if the team wants to keep OT Greg Robinson as their left tackle. The team could also ask Long to restructure his contract or decide to release him in order save $8 million in salary cap space.

Updating a previous report, the St. Louis Rams fear OT Jake Long (knee) might have suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in the Week 8 game against the Kansas City Chiefs, according to a league source.

St. Louis Rams QB Sam Bradford (knee) is expected to be ready when the team starts minicamp this week. OT Jake Long (knee) won't be. However, both are in line to start the first regular-season contest.